Friday, August 15, 2008

Time For Voting Early In Pinal County's Primary Election Is Running Out

Residents who received an early ballot by mail should think about voting and sending it back in soon said Pinal County Recorder Laura Dean-Lytle.

“We have less than three weeks to go before the September 2nd primary and there have been a little over 4,000 ballots turned back in,” Dean-Lytle said. “Filling out the ballot and dropping it in the mail is the easiest way to go. But voters can also bring their completed ballot to an early voting site. We want to make sure their vote is counted.”

Dean-Lytle added that residents can also turn their early ballots in on election day at any polling place in Pinal County . If someone who has received an early ballot goes to the polls to vote, they will have to vote a provisional ballot while the records are checked to ensure both ballots are not voted.

Any ballots received by the county after September 2nd will not be counted.